"Written in 1928, The Set-Up is a long narrative poem about the boxing underworld - a hard-boiled tragedy told in syncopated rhyming couplets. When the work was first published it made the Times bestseller list, and in 1949 it was turned into an award-winning film featuring Robert Ryan and Audrey Totter. This reprinting of the original, 1928 poem features dynamic, specially commissioned artwork by Erik Kriek that vividly conveys the story of an up-and-coming black prize fighter who takes on all comers."-- Back cover
Joseph Moncure March Knihy
Vášeň a surová energia sála z veršov tejto autorskej osobnosti, ktorej tvorba ostro kontrastuje s konvenčným vkusom. Ponoril sa do temných stránok života, aby preskúmal surovú realitu jazzového veku s jeho dekadenciou a násilím. Jeho poézia, často označovaná za kontroverznú, sa vyznačuje silným rozprávačským štýlom a prenikavým pohľadom na ľudskú povahu. Diela tohto autora, ktoré sa dočkali aj filmových adaptácií, aj naďalej provokujú a oslovujú čitateľov svojím nekompromisným zobrazením skutočnosti.




The Wild Party: The Lost Classic by Joseph Moncure March
- 120 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
Art Spiegelman's striking black-and-white illustrations breathe new life into Joseph Moncure March's 1928 poem, The Wild Party. The dynamic designs complement the rhythmic, hard-boiled narrative of debauchery, making it a captivating read even for poetry skeptics. Louis Untermeyer hailed it as a powerful, fascinating tour de force.
Fifteen Lyrics
- 40 stránok
- 2 hodiny čítania
The collection features fifteen short poems by Joseph Moncure March, an influential American poet and essayist renowned for his narrative works from the Jazz Age. As the first managing editor of The New Yorker, he played a pivotal role in shaping its iconic "Talk of the Town" section. March later transitioned to Hollywood, where he adapted Howard Hughes' silent film Hell's Angels into a talkie, showcasing his versatility as a writer.
Jazztime New York. Die Mafia versteckt den Alkohol und lässt die Puppen tanzen. Eine wilde Party, die in Joseph Moncure Marchs Geschichte zum Skandalerfolg wurde. 1994 entdeckte Art Spiegelman, der Schöpfer der »Maus«, die vergessene Erzählung neu und illustrierte sie mit 75 Bildern: Ein perfektes Gegenstück zum »Großen Gatsby« und eine »Wilde Party« des Comics.